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WiP +++ 1:72 Vultee P-52B Vanquisher USAAF 336th FS, 4th FG; Debden (UK), 1944

Started by Dizzyfugu, June 03, 2026, 09:05:43 AM

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That said, here's the next painting steps. The 336th FS markings were a red spinner and nose band, that grew ever larger over time and had become by 1944 a bib around the unit's P-51 engines. Another marking was a blue fin/rudder, even though I found contradictive information concerning the actual tone, ranging from a dark insignia blue to a kind of light baby blue and even PRU Blue! I went for a (mixed) medium tone, matching the decals that would later be added as cheatlines to the anti-glare panel.
The camouflage consists of Tamiya XF-62, IMHO the best tone out there for USAAF aircraft, and it was unevenly applied over the silver base. Areas on the wings' upper surface were left bare, because these will be "filled" with overpainted invasion stripes. The anti-glare panel was painted in a slightly different, darker tone, Revell 46 (NATO Oliv), even though that's hardly recognizable, to convey the idea of a field-camouflaged aircraft.


1:72 Vultee P-52B 'Vanquisher'; aircraft 'VF-Q' of the USAAF 336th FS, 4th FG; Debden (UK), late1944 (What-if/kitbashing) +++ WiP
by Dizzyfugu, on Flickr


1:72 Vultee P-52B 'Vanquisher'; aircraft 'VF-Q' of the USAAF 336th FS, 4th FG; Debden (UK), late1944 (What-if/kitbashing) +++ WiP
by Dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Then the model received a light black ink washing:


1:72 Vultee P-52B 'Vanquisher'; aircraft 'VF-Q' of the USAAF 336th FS, 4th FG; Debden (UK), late1944 (What-if/kitbashing) +++ WiP
by Dizzyfugu, on Flickr